Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Oct 30 2018

 The president's comments to Axios on HBO come amid a renewed push for hard line immigration policies before the midterm elections

 RELATED: Trump celebrates 'fascist' win in Brazil RELATED: The map which fills Donald Trump with rage Mr Trump believes focusing on immigration will energise his supporters and help Republicans keep control of Congress

 Revoking birthright citizenship would spark a court fight over the president's unilateral ability to change an amendment to the Constitution

 The 14th Amendment guarantees that right for children born in the US. Asked about the legality of such an executive order, Mr Trump said "they're saying I can do it just with an executive order

" Mr Trump said White House lawyers are reviewing his proposal. It's unclear how quickly he'd act on an executive order

 BORDER CRACKDOWN The president's crackdown on birthright citizenship comes just after the Pentagon said it's sending 5200 troops to the Southwest border in an extraordinary military operation to try and stop Central American migrants moving north in slow-moving caravans that are still hundreds of miles from the US

Some of the troops will be armed. The number of troops being deployed is more than double the 2000 who are in Syria fighting the Islamic State group

 Mr Trump stepped up his dire warnings about the caravans in a scathing Twitter rant this week

 "This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!" But any migrants who complete the long trek to the southern US border already face major hurdles — both physical and bureaucratic — to being allowed into the United States

 In an interview on Monday, Mr Trump said the US would build "tent cities" for asylum seekers

 "We're going to put tents up all over the place," told Fox News Channel's Laura Ingraham

"They're going to be very nice and they're going to wait and if they don't get asylum, they get out

" Under current protocol, migrants who clear an initial screening are often released until their cases are decided in immigration court, which can take several years

 The Pentagon's "Operation Faithful Patriot" was described by the commander of US Northern Command as an effort to help Customs and Border Protection "harden the southern border" by stiffening defences at and near legal entry points

 Advanced helicopters will allow border protection agents to swoop down on migrants trying to cross illegally, said Air Force Gen

Terrence O'Shaughnessy. Troops planned to bring heavy concertina wiring to unspool across open spaces between ports

 "We will not allow a large group to enter the US in an unlawful and unsafe manner," Kevin McAleenan, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection said

 A KEY ELECTION ISSUE The escalating rhetoric over the migrants and expected deployments come as the president has been trying to turn immigration into a key election issue, just days before elections that will determine whether Republicans maintain control of Congress

 "This will be the election of the caravans, the Kavanaughs, law and order, tax cuts, and you know what else? It's going to be the election of common sense," Mr Trump said at a rally in Illinois on Saturday night

 On Monday, he tweeted without providing evidence, "Many Gang Members and some very bad people are mixed into the Caravan heading to our Southern Border

" It's possible there are criminals mixed in with immigration, but Mr Trump has not substantiated his claim that members of the MS-13 gang, in particular, are among them

 The troops are expected to perform a wide variety of functions such as transporting supplies for the Border Patrol, but not engage directly with migrants seeking to cross the border, officials said

 One US official said the troops will be sent initially to staging bases in California, Texas and Arizona while the CBP works out precisely where it wants the troops positioned

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President Donald J. Trump to visit Chattanooga - Duration: 0:35.

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Je sais pas si t'as vu... Pharrell clashe Trump - Duration: 1:41.

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Trump's Controversial Immigration Order - Duration: 1:54.

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Pharrell Williams se opone a que Trump use su canción | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 0:46.

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President Trump sends troops to stop Central American migrants - Duration: 0:31.

For more infomation >> President Trump sends troops to stop Central American migrants - Duration: 0:31.

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Trump Calls Florida's Andrew Gillum A 'Thief' In Tweet Supporting Ron DeSantis - Duration: 2:51.

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Trump Visit 6 - Duration: 2:18.

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President Trump Plans Executive Order To Limit Birthright Citizenship - Duration: 0:36.

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President Trump To Visit Pittsburgh - Duration: 2:56.

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Trump thinks he can end birthright citizenship. What exactly is the 14th Amendment? - Duration: 3:03.

Axios this morning published an interview with President Trump where he

describes plans to do away with birthright citizenship this is something

he's made reference to in the past especially on the campaign trail and now

we're seeing exactly how he plans to deal with this so-called problem who at

heart is the issue of anchor babies where a child of an unauthorized citizen

born on US soil is granted citizenship Trump told Axio stark the United States

is the only country that allows for this kind of birthright citizenship which is

not true calling the centuries-old edict predict you know us instead of paving

the way for a constitutional amendment Trump plans to draft an executive order

as with other executive orders this will almost certainly be met with extreme

resistance still it's important to understand the origins of the law that

Trump is trying to eradicate the right of birthright citizenship is found in

the 14th amendment this was essentially the law intended to reverse the 1857

Dred Scott ruling which declared that no African American could be coming s

citizen to open this decision Congress passed an amendment the clause in 14th

amendment states clearly that a an persons born or naturalized in the

United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the

United States and awfully State wherein they reside a landmark 1896 Supreme

Court decision ruled that the son of Chinese immigrants was a US citizen

because of this amendment though the amendment is pretty clear in its wording

some have called into question the use of the word jurisdiction one argument

goes that unauthorized citizens aren't under the jurisdiction of the United

States because they stayed in the country longer than permitted at the

same time they are paying taxes and following the laws as box points out the

immigration debate has always been implicitly about race at one time only

white people were granted citizenship then came the Fourteenth Amendment which

still had certain exclusions there was never a period during which citizenship

at Birth was limited on alias line basis Darleen rights where they have been

restrictions those restrictions have been

creation wine citizenship policies over the last few decades have been more

inclusive than ever before the conversatio UN has always been about how

to exclude certain nationalities who threaten to change the makeup of the

populace Trump's new plan is no exception

we don't know exactly what his executive order will look like but we may be

seeing it in the very near future from there expect a bevy of lawsuits after

that this would go to the Supreme Court where Trump will see first hand if his

battle to get red Cavanaugh confirmed was worth it since the Supreme Court has

dealt with precisely this issue in the past it's unlikely the justices would go

against a PR EVS ruling then again we live in a bizarro world now where

nothing is normal or predictable

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Trump no será muy bienvenido en Pittsburgh | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 2:09.

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Ronald Reagan's daughter just penned an Op-Ed brutally comparing Trump to previous presidents - Duration: 3:42.

For more infomation >> Ronald Reagan's daughter just penned an Op-Ed brutally comparing Trump to previous presidents - Duration: 3:42.

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Trump Made Good On His Promise – It's Going Down At The Border Right NOW! - Duration: 3:41.

Thank God America finally has a President that's getting things done and keeping his

promises.

From Sarah Palin:

It is being reported that President Trump and the Department of Defense plans to send

5,000 troops to the Mexico-United States border as a caravan of an estimated 7,000 people

looms in Mexico.

The additional soldiers far surpass the initial 800 soldiers which were approved last week

by the Pentagon and Defense Secretary James Mattis to help immigration enforcement agents

set up defensive barriers.

The soldiers heading to the border will not handle law enforcement duties themselves,

per federal law.

Here's more, from the Washington Examiner:

The Pentagon is set to deploy 5,000 U.S. troops to the border with Mexico, according to a

report.

That is thousands more than the initial plan last week to send 800 active-duty troops at

the behest of the Department of Homeland Security and President Trump, who called an approaching

caravan of migrants a national emergency.

The deployment of the active-duty military for border security, reported by the Wall

Street Journal, is a rare move.

About 2,100 National Guard personnel were sent in April to assist border police with

non-law enforcement activities.

President Trump has repeatedly said the migrant caravan would never be allowed illegal entry

into the United States.

A similar order was put out by the Mexican government ahead of the caravan's arrival

at the Mexico-Guatemala border, but the caravan refused to be blocked passage and instead

toppled the border wall.

As a result, President Trump said he would be willing to do whatever it took to prevent

illegal entry and said he would be sending troops to the border.

Some of the migrants submitted applications for asylum in Mexico and some others are expected

to do the same in the U.S.

But, President Trump could enact via executive order to suspend asylum requests ahead of

the caravan's arrival.

Here's more on the additional troops, via the Wall Street Journal:

The U.S. and federal law-enforcement officials said troops are likely to be deployed to ports

of entry, at least in initial phases of the U.S. military mission, which the Pentagon

has named Operation Faithful Patriot.

U.S. troops later expect to support border officials by doing things like building tents,

providing medical support and helping staff command and control centers.

Under the latest plans, about 1,800 troops will go to Texas, 1,700 to Arizona and 1,500

to California.

The troops will be drawn from about 10 U.S. Army installations and consist largely of

military police and engineers, one of the U.S. officials said.

U.S. Marines also will be deployed, the U.S. official said.

According to the report, the number of U.S. soldiers deployed to the southern border will

be greater than those deployed in Iraq and Syria.

On social media, President Trump called the caravan "an invasion" and ushered them

to "go back."

"Many Gang Members and some very bad people are mixed into the Caravan heading to our

Southern Border.

Please go back, you will not be admitted into the United States unless you go through the

legal process.

This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!"

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